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2010A&A...522A..24H - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 522, A24-24 (2010/11-1)

The impact of X-rays on molecular cloud fragmentation and the inital mass function.

HOCUK S. and SPAANS M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Star formation is regulated through a variety of feedback processes. In this study, we treat feedback by X-rays and discuss its implications. Our aim is to investigate whether star formation is significantly affected when a star forming cloud resides in the vicinity of a strong X-ray source. We perform an Eulerian grid simulation with embedded Lagrangian sink particles of a collapsing molecular cloud near a massive, 107M black hole. The chemical and thermal changes caused by radiation are incorporated into the FLASH code. When there is strong X-ray feedback the star forming cloud fragments into larger clumps whereby fewer but more massive protostellar cores are formed. Competitive accretion has a strong impact on the mass function and a near-flat, non-Salpeter IMF results.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: clouds - stars: formation - X-rays: ISM - methods: numerical

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